Posted by bent on August 25, 2009, 1:47 am
I actually have two with the same problem.
They run fine, but they now also squeal without relent.
Can I take it apart and get it to stop the noise?
Posted by Stormin Mormon on August 25, 2009, 6:58 am
I'd try a squirt of silicone spray on the bar, where the
friction is. Failing that, the squealing problem may be
inside the handle.
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I actually have two with the same problem.
They run fine, but they now also squeal without relent.
Can I take it apart and get it to stop the noise?
Posted by Limp Arbor on August 25, 2009, 9:27 am
> I actually have two with the same problem.
> They run fine, but they now also squeal without relent.
> Can I take it apart and get it to stop the noise?
Yes, if you take it apart the noise should stop.
Posted by Smitty Two on August 25, 2009, 12:44 pm
> I actually have two with the same problem.
>
> They run fine, but they now also squeal without relent.
>
> Can I take it apart and get it to stop the noise?
If you take it apart and don't put it back together, the noise will stop.
Posted by DerbyDad03 on August 25, 2009, 1:08 pm
> I actually have two with the same problem.
> They run fine, but they now also squeal without relent.
> Can I take it apart and get it to stop the noise?
re: "They run fine, but they now also squeal without relent"
They squeal without relent? Even when unplugged?
You don't need a repair, you need an exorcist.
> They run fine, but they now also squeal without relent.
> Can I take it apart and get it to stop the noise?